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The Semitic-Hamitic language family is dominant in the region of the Sahara desert and East Africa.
 
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Why do levels of social and economic development vary so much across South Asia?
 
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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

In part, levels of social and economic development vary so much because of uneven distributions of natural resources; local conditions that benefit or hinder agricultural production; different levels and investitures in infrastructure; and ongoing political instability. As a whole, those areas that enjoy relatively greater levels of economic development also experience higher levels of social development.





 

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